Diagnostic interval for non-screening patients undergoing mammography during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Priscila CrivellaroMonica TafurRalph GeorgeDerek MuradaliPublished in: European radiology (2021)
• Despite reductions in manpower and clinical services, during pandemic times, it is possible to maintain a diagnostic breast imaging service for women at high clinical suspicion for breast cancer. • During pandemic times, breast imaging departments should consider restructuring to a Rapid Diagnostic Unit model with a navigation team that follows patients through the assessment process to a final diagnosis. • Departmental restructuring and patient navigation during pandemic times could either maintain or shorten the diagnostic interval for patients presenting for diagnostic mammography.
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